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4 j 2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1865. ;" « von Continues to come in under | 6s. $a., and one nome voyage aua one to Marseilles, as ‘he would sentence himto the CHARWIES. FINANCIAL AND COMMER CIAL. r i | Gaubs ce porate ee ee Baia Pison for two yeath ; DUR NATIONAL mei Ta vome instances qui wore un- NVIOTIO! KPOOKET—A HINT TO PIOK- Nt premnaonad rs tonnage of the ‘the wook | ehanscd ‘The sales were 90 balos to prime, at | °° y coOKerS NOW IN FRISOM. ee Wer Sere Bere ee Mowpsy) Au, 6. P.M. ‘Thureday last laarribliover "Wo. « 300, and 15 do. extra fancy at 36c. a40c. ‘Alexander Graham was tried and of larceny mask's Povart. ( ‘Tho stock market was dull and rather upsettled a&.the f y age ae thy sg dgmand a frm pric We quote | trom the he having, on the 24th of June, Wan Depaarsest, iw ) rst board this morning. Eri@iel ex ese ine single week. ane: Sitewing W-en-aisienct | ely bale 92 30 oc Strior akd sipping 41'S Gt G8, new |" be pereaD aa eatis whilo in the Part tecting ag gy tg ty i r vv — » 2 Se ° ~~ end, th.n on Selurday, showing decline of 23%, Read- | the utmost courtesy, fotbearane and discretion isn Mo.asses wis moderately active, at previous quota- | his lung relieving Dim ei eng ryn tele | Nasutuzs, Yons. July 81, 1865, {ne 7, Micuiga Southern 3%, Cleveland and Pittsburg | en with the proper performance of thelr duriel, Mele 486 ‘As the oolmplainant could not swear to the exact value | | Gmwmnat—I have tho t 700, to call the ee k Island” %, Wort W: ther the Secretary nor myself are gf she vaiae Paovmnont —Recelgie, 458-26, park, 20 out | ofthe watch, the jury rendered @ verdict of petty lar. ‘of the government appears to me Ye, Northwestern 4, Rool %, Vort Wayne 3s. | of tue services which have been tendered to the govern- meats, and 179 bbis. lard. The pork market was . jury etne Recorder, in passing on. | De® ‘and increasing evil, and Government securities were dull under the repors of the | meut by yoursell, Mr. Hatch aud tho mass of lar ‘At the commencoment of business the market oer eee eitt may be woll to state, so that others may mend that ‘and the be Ire relapse of Gve-twentles to 70a 3 abroad. Coupon sixes | banker: and brokers in your city, and nothing but # high Faled firmer, but with only moderate enquiry, Holders | understand it, why a distinction is made between tho | fer to the issues all ‘the “ l five-t i f ih sense of official duty constrains us to agsuine an attitu were compelled to grant a concession of 250. a Ho pet punishment for crimes like this and the punishment for of rations to masses in districts, yithost A pres of 1881 were 3 & 34 lower, five-twenties of the Rew | ayparentiy ‘opposed to your interests. Beliove me, dear bbl., the market leaving off at. tho same figures w! Rssaulis Hardly any caso ocours whore @ man ig | Per evidence of dosti ‘and worthiness, issue 3. Sevon-jhirty notes of the second series were ai, with gress respect; ‘vory ie: wailed on Saturday. The sales were small and confined assaulted but fom ‘are two versions of fact, made careful wiry into this very important en, steady at 9934. WILLIAM OSBON, Commigsioner. Jots for immodiato delivery. The transactions were | S07 the offence is oftentimes committed under | and have perahaally @ large number t F that the Board of Brokers are prepar- confined to about 5,000 Dbia,, at $85 a $85 374 for ew 4 “provocation, Men have no | cases. Tam quite sure that the is being At the open board at one o'clock, the bank statement 4s uaderstood mess, ‘a $30 for old do., $24.4 $4 for prime, and oom irritation oad pre prion. ander geen immensely swindled by many of the recipients of ite having Loon fully discounted, the tone of the market was | Ing to resist thie action of the Internal Revenue Depart- The amount of coal transported by the Schuylkill | 7 9 $27 46 for prime mess. ‘The beef market was leas | TSht to se ied to mae bounty, and at the name time is, to an alarming oxtens, potter, and after the-eait prices experienced a fractional | ment, aud that Judge Nelson will be applied to for an | Navigation Company for the week onding August 3 | active, but priced ware seats. ‘The bsalien so £90 bla eonten, Sar daliberiely sot himself to. work to take ig institutions for the Promotion of idleness, va- {mprovenient, At the eocond regular board the market | injuuctiou to restrain the Interual Revenge offcor from | was. ge ge ro in : ar | hisnelghbor’s property, 1 do not think the plokpocket | S200, extra mess. Boef hams wero in limited supply, and, | ;, I will sentence this prisoner ith only a light inquiry, prices. were firm. cs Piven entitled to any mercy, and sen! py ve” and prices wero firm, The sales | © imprisonment in tno State Prison for five years.” ‘No gore shock 0 ola at 160. a 176. fo ad . \ded when prisoners save ‘at 230, a 8c. for Ohio and 30c. a 36. for Biate. ‘Ohoose iets Me Mey Scene Coreslendar for tee was dull but firm. Erie was 1 per cent higher than | enforcing their claims. A more piquant and important at the first board, Reading J, Michigan Southern 3, | oontest has never engaged the attention of Wall street. Total tons.... Northwestern 34, Fort Wayne %. Government securi- | [t involves a large amount of taxes, and Judge Nelson | Same time in 1864. ties were stronger, Coupon five-twenties improved 3, | will, in all probability, sustain bis own decision by grant- | p-renso this year...... nteeeesereesees gens 116,012 new issue 4%; coupon sixes of 1861.6. ing the injunction, Buf he must atthe same time be | gh. pottgvitis (Pa) Miner's Jourhad of Gatarday has tho | Wefauictand unchanged. | Me anes ceative, but prices | a¥, having been exhausted before the Grand Jury wore | PoFraiier are ‘Atthe open board at hall-past three the market was | aware that it is based upon ‘whith pronounces | ry owing in roference to the coal trade:— noote - Sustained. ‘The sales wore 550 bola, at 0c, a ped toa ia oer. sa eiee eine ctseem a fs ‘ould siwa, tp eeatbl reo firm but very dull, Tho chief activity was in Cleveland | the tax upon brokers’ sales tobe legislative absurdity | 7,4 entire anthracite ooal production this year from all | 2430.» the outside prices for small lols of choice Kettle | 15 would return. In the moantime the Grand Jury came the ministration of relief, My Pinventinion bench im and Pitisburg. Later, on the street, prices wero steady. | and a law without equality, amd, therefore, without | sources, az far as reported, is 4,661,988 tor Money has been easy at soven per cent, notwithstand- | Justice. ee Loreprrespenainanins Bat ‘264. the they took the retiring, instead of wail till og that the statoment of the associated banks for the | The following Agures compare the last weekly state. | loss 0f*,000,2eeens Coat Yo The goreenmens Purrotzom.—Receipts “2 quiet and without noticeabie change, We note sales of | hie ty nor Wy failing’ 10. do 80, the bi 037 bbls. The market was | ito court, Cre ee eee Recorder on the rel B; i bbls. crude at 32340, » 24., and 450: do, refined, in | OF .he cont wil bo rotardot Tors whole day, whlch isto r :. . free do. at 700, a 720. other and class were in no wise entitled to Wook showed further important changes. ‘The deposits | ment of the New York associated banks with the re- | wore in full blast, The demand. on the. part Depdi.ah S360 i ear ag bo rogrett:d considering that the torm will close on ae ty “i have decreased to the extent of $8,518,997, which is | turns of the previous week:— ecumank 6 malecieny Saeeee Se eee Bice asso. market was extromely dull for all kinds, | Friday, It is of the utmost importancethal jurorsand wits | 1h, 2 ae te ehh, 2 fe Be renning mainly attributable to the drafts of the Treasary upon 29. Aguas. | Mucha, wud ell. Tho 4 coal, have boon pretty | pur nolders wero very firm. We quote Cuba muscovada | thet suman ug Should De puncetormande ot | 18 down there of cotton, acon and “corn, should be ne cotsoas Ma : ved | Loan 908 19.10a,7ea | uOh Ah ® Lge SS trie a 150—4bo latter price for very choice. Porto | the former should not try to ov ht? made to sui the ants’ of all classes the national depositories, The loans have decreased Deposit 196,766,671 178,247,674 full fifty per cent in price a8 compared with last oy <0, a'160. We noto sales of about 120 boxes dury duty by. Hiespening Petty ecm te ich, however, and colors. Subsistence ought not. to be lasued to $5,280,176, the logal tenders $3,804,809, and the specie | Specie. 20,778,165 17,400,380 | the iron works are eye las and the price of | Havana at from ac. 81620, The following are Stuart's Si Bap Be entertained by the Cont. Feowe aot eae the beat of evidonoe that the $1,072,775. ‘The latter item is significant in view of the ——a nese “reselaTo cidedly for the remainder of the year, We would | quotations er oe i nome ae Paice te daliach cook sai tsnctually de 4 ho worthy, and that no rn ‘very kight demand for export to Kurope, It teads tothe ine sm ne adviso all who can afford it to lay in they supplies of coal ory! j grow ra 5 white, by county or ability to afford relief. ~! rolldw, ©, 17, pound bo made a difficult, rather an easy to obtain, inieoase that nyecte to adualy und” is way | 7 deviations from the returns of che perio wee | 3 ado ee oF ra | Taw wan nt aves ful rccn Wo note aon HEALTH OF THE CITY. Sind rm te grrr 01 a tO at Cc. & C, jearl in some to some extent ont of the great centres, Gold peers East. of 130, iS eats y famnlly yaa Mi arcsget Georgia ang Toa as in steady ing domand at unchanged ices. re, note sales J 80 hhda. Kentucky at 7c. a Weekly Report of Deaths z t, and claim it ‘asa right; and Tho. according to quality. it Seu OEmelop pawinbaK; emote ren sien pat | one oe, right; farseey, focal as bbls. The market was less beset ‘The London Times, of the 26th ult., in referring to Jay too many think it no wrong to resort toany moan is sent to the British provinces to pay for lum- | Decrease in deposila 1,372,775 | Cooke’s ‘‘nattonal blessing,’ says:— ber, and it is likewise, as we long ago predicted, | Decrease im specie. boing sent to the South in considerable cums to pay for | Decrease ‘n Tosa tonders. 8,304,809 | We have, therefore, learnt tolcrance-on such vacilia- |W! OF JULY TO THE TTA DAY OF AUGUST, 1865. to more than duplicate the quantity they would be . 5 a 2 ave | Lerease in circulation... 670,916 A! © 7 tive, but prices were steady. Wo note sales of 160 | Men, 118; women, 88; boys, 237; girls, 194. Total, 633. titled to if found worthy. I will give you an. ottun, 1t is well known that the Southern people have be tious of op'uion as aro now exhibited by the Americans | Hetive, bit Dave’ wom oo ri "dulis, 201; Ghildron, 431; "idles s008 females, Sei AES iat bate pei LET mny knowledge, Three ‘The transactions at the Clearmg House for the week | in enddenly discovering that a'larze debt should inspire compare ag follows ,with the business of the previous | Confidence and pride, after having throughout their the first families of Tennessee, following the fortunos the confederacy, had taken up thelr residence in Ala- Q 282; colored porsons, 9. a povitive projudice against paper money, and that the wmALHS YROM ACUTH DISRASR, ters willingly make a sacrifice for the sake of gottin| ole pre “ 33 we a ‘ ST wook:— eee re eat G [ably tees which oa har enainaee THE INCREASE OF CRIME. Apoplexy 4 1 |) bama, far from the scones of strife, waiting the attain. mR ah ? : Clearings for the woek cading July 29, 1865. $494,854,189 | should ly to happier shores, ‘Tho great evil'of a large Bioot'ng. 2 1 | mont of tholr “rights in whe Territories” ° They dwell ‘Tho discount line is inactive at 7a9 percent for fret | Cioapings for the week endive Aug. 5, 1865., 676,961,325 ‘al debt, when it is held exclusi 1 Bleeding from womb... 3 4 | together ag one family. They all had money; one of 1 and 10 212 for the second grade. | Halvucss for the weete onding aly 2, 1866; 18°5177261 teal i csentet = clata wis aay ite Meer, Gama | Inteneating Mamanksies Abe Meawstes' om | proncnilis: 5 12 | thom. was formerly a banker, and carried with him ‘The gold market was not co strong as it was generally | Balaneee for the week enclug Aug. 5, '1865., 21/707,926 | prodict of taxos that must bo imposed on the commerce | the Increase of Orime—The Rural Disq (een SRAM ANE = n southward large doy oslts of colt, Wren the ond came, anulcipated it would bo, considering the decling of fvo- | Tha following abstract of quarterly: reports of the | of thecountry; and thus hamper that commereovin its | ¢riots amd Cities of the Vistuons Park= | coolers morus.. © Intlammation, bowels... 6 | eutded brethren, ‘the three worlby heads of this joint twenties in Loudon, The opening prico was 144, from | uational banking associations of the United States ex- | fois however, why -Amori¢n Pningityaheriey tans Unfavorably Contrasted with the | Convulsions, infantile. 66 Inflammation, brain... 16 | family iearned of the ravon movement, and immedi- to 14834 0 14 It afterwards became | bibits their condition on the 84 of Suly:— tring over her present difficulties; but she must bo | Metropolis—Reverend Impostors Sent to gi Witiamemation, Tangy 2-."RFi ately posken 00 to. sie neacets calles po day Siete ETRE eae) 3%° RESOURCES, content to find that any blessing that may come from hor the State Prison, &. are, and cach Oho drow [01 firmer, however, and closed at 1437%° i debt will coma, like ail other blessings, from patience COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. 6 1 | three families, Thus, for five days, seventeen persons Foreign exchange was. v.ry firm at the opening, but it | (oars and ¢ ses 1,130,205 | and revero self-denial; and the question for those who Before Recorder Hoffman. % Smallpox 5 | Eiopiaee aanepanane sac yingeng renee subssquently weakened. Bankers asked 108% before | Real estate, fi rniture aad Sixture: 11,231,257 | are intorested is whether there are, as yet, any symp- said Erysipel: 1. Sun atroke 2] thoriies for Investigation, and trust the rascals will be noon, but the sinall German bankers came forward later | Banenee acvoun! toms that the prospect’ is regarded in this light, and | The August torm of the General Spiclons was opened Fover, biltda 1 Teothing. 18 | | puntstea, Pir fee 2,243,210 whether the virtues in question are those that cau be | yesterday. District Attorney Hall will conduct the pro- Premiums paid. 41,314,904 | moe: confidently expected from a democracy, and sold the market down to 1083{. Leading drawers | j,i ‘hitiances and other cas! The number actually destitute and py be & $ s eecution, assisted by Mr. Hutchings. ‘he first business Total...esees ad 1083/ - - . large, and they must be cared for; but cach cit — iaenpnip Besse cul aides PR yc Saiionel Ten es eos sick: midninitgd in ordor was tho swearing in of the Grand Jury. Bi county. anid’ Brave ould, tar a possibie, poviie o market for petro! cks has yet recover r ether : f 5 6 ( recagieag y > antivgs Petroleum stocks has not yet recovered! | ‘Gultell States bonds an : Monpay, August 7—10:30 A, M Mr. Williata J. Staples was seleoted to act as foreman, | Abseoss of Kidniys.. Hel pra i ppt iapnn for liberty and th inuria and and afeee the’ (Grand. Jurorsiwere ‘aworn, Recorder Hot |i Guneavageut man addressed thom as follows:— THE REOOKDER’S CHARGE. Geyriemen or THE GRaNp Juny—I know that you all foel that it is hard to bo summoned here at this season of the year, when most of you think you arocntitiod to | GAmceh tonano. .--.-» some rocreation; but the law, as well as necessity, re- | Consumption... from its long continued duiness, and, with two or three exceptions, prices are considerably below par. Those who bought or subscribed when the “oll fever” raged are losers in proportion to the extent of their purchases and subscriptions, and the bubbles which have burst, of which there arc many, are priceless, We intend briefly noting the covrse of the petroleum stock market, securities. Union, to provide for. Infirm and decrepit colored citi- zons lean upon the government for their daily bread. Thes» are of one household, and we must not be made Hable to the chargo of infidelity by not providing for them. But the great mass of the whites, who are now receiving their daily subsistence from the government, will make no effort to become sclf-support- ing while a too generous country deals out to them ite stores Without money or price. Itrust I may be par- 391,744,850 | $2000 U8 6's,'87.... 11734 1000 shsRoad RE.bIO 105% 21,651,826 8000 US. '#1,cou 106% 60Mch CentRR... 103 9'437,060 | 123000U86’s 5-20,cou 105% 400 MichS& NLRB 65% 168,426,165 | 7000 US6's5-20,c ni 10436 600 + 65% 12,569,120 | 25000 Tre n 73-1068 99% | 50000 US @'s1yc, ni vt% seeeeee+$1,126,455,481 | 6000 Tennessee 6's. 72 5000 N Carolina 6's. 76 4000 Dilssouri 6's... 7Li4 ie OF SeenHeSHe mo Hip, disease of. . Kidnoys, disease of Liver, diseaso of. . Maragmus, infantile. Rupture of ancurism.. Scrofula..... Bennonkn i: Capital stock paid 1 tno 2D mt on n future, as wi edly a very large number of persons | g, 20000 Ohio & Misscer 24% 200 * 7 Bf ; jurplus fund... " Dobility, adult. \2 Softoning of the brain... 2 | doned for tho earnestness with which I press this 1) are interested therein, ‘The closing second board quotas} Notes. in, .circul Eg LS le ABBE) | atiixes Spt, Loi hagié bitty be. senapenniah ta Debllity, infaniile. {2.1L Uleerationvor the bowels 1 | tant aubject apon the attention of the government. tions of the most active stocks ths afternoon were ag | Individual deposits. . i000 Chicdealton im 98 60D court every monbh in the year. Some DrOpsycecsiscseee . 6 Ulceration of the mouth. 1 | tice to the hon loyal taxpayers of the follows:—United States $29 70, Pit Hole Creek $9 60, Be lo ~_- — 5000 ‘henatitan otk 144 200 torm a short one; we hope to finish the labor of it this ae aa caiman that their burdens be ened in all practica- Excolsior $1 65, Webstor $1 85, Oil Creek $6 15, Buchan- | Duo to national banks ire EARL bball: bad tae aie ane fom suggestions, DEATHS ROM armnNat. Akb Opiieh CaUcks MOT Dx- ‘s careful, rigid-inspection of dwellings, barns, smokes an 68c., Hydrick $100. Afterwards the market wag | Due to other banks. 40 Dol & Hud Canal 136”. 300 part and by, 20h CFE, PENDING UPON CLIMATE OR SEASON. 4c., and thorough inquiry .among the colored ranee hear: PYOUB . 2. sseeeeee 200 Bi k City LO 11% 200 which I shall make to you before I take | Asphyxin.......sssseeee Fracture of skull 1} people’ of many communities would, 1 think, develop st Other items... at Cine tae my gest. The, calondar is a’ large one. | Burned or scalded Malformation 1 | Iauch bacon and corn on elthor sido of tho route over There is great discontent among stock, gold and ex- —_—_ t San a ahennane ff apaovigg iy Cascalties...... 1 | which Sherman’s conquoring I marched onward to change brokers with the order of the Commissioner of | ABBT2EAtC......+++s+eeereeerecees sees $1,126,455 481 pp crt a A Hi aN A i apa pneahen 5 | the sea. ‘They 'n the South who hayo should be made it ay Thi f the national banks of New York, tay %6 | between two and three hundred porsons in tho City Prison. 10 | to divide with those who have not, instead of Internal Rovenue, directing his subordinates to collect. @ resources of the natiot D 00 do. . 97 1 rth the tax on sales mado on. their own account, | Pennsylvania aud Massacht..ctts were:— 60 awaiting trial, and most of theso casos must necessarily a — the North to inorease its already’ notwithstanding the recent decision of Judge Nelson | New York city. ary re sonar _ be submitted to you before they can be acted upon by any | prownod. ‘The great mass who draw rations are not strictly me and the promise of the former Commissioner, Mr. Lewis, | NOW ork State. «- gulch icm g 570 gs phonpin or] fisien ay aaeretaicatie Lave besa divecents oot of td 4 le eseesersee . a i that the decisign of the United States Circuit Court | State of ‘Massachusetts, .. SECOND BOARD. ‘ oO OE eet ee bet. do called the | Under] year, 26 to 29 | & large number from the ration list who have horetofore should be abided by. The letter of the act of Congreas | Pbiladelpbia........... Taty-rast Two o'0rock P.M. | very great inoreaso of crime in the community and in | 1 to 2 years. 30 to 4 | een classed as re “Refugecing” has beoome tol etilicth>* Vik tome who ‘inva been th cont State of Pennsylvania, . 56000 800 the country. I saw a statement a day or two avo that in 3 years... to 32 faite & profession all along the ler. Wo will en- plicit; bu have been in conference with 176000 U! the fast three months twenty thousand have been 4 years. 50 to 23 | deavor to sift out—care for—the genuine who are desti- the members of the committeo which framed it say that Total.......s00+ 2000 US6's, 8: arrosted in tho city of New York, a1 5 years. 60 to 81 | tute and worthy, and cast out the vayrants. the imtent of Congress was the opposite of the sense ‘The shipments of spocie from the port of New Yurk | 50000 Tarr bloeee 8 BK ‘months, a 4 id have seduced tho , pamaber drawing ratione je. Media which the letter convoys. If 80, why was | last week.und sluce January 1 compare as follows with | yo999 4 99: 20 to 1 one 2 ten days Inst past. In a few casos he on tg «then the amondment, approved March 8, 1865, passed? | the exports during tho samo timo last your:— 3060 -— | temporary suffering; but better ‘than to continae Tho tax by it was levied on all sales by brokers, 1864. 1965. 1000 Missouri 6’ 632 0 saypenmert institutes for the difusion of lenoqunenand. ¢ promotion of be tarred conn? T am, eir, t CLINTON B. FISK, Brigadier General Assistant Commissary. 12 $00,114 200 sis Cumb Coal pt 4256 803 = verte 6 200 do. .2d Set 500 Pitts, FOW&Ch! 100 Chic & Alton RR 101 whether ‘for themselves or others.” But the tax is | Thirty-first weok.. entigely, too heavy, and @Micitates. a great incubus upon | TMeMely Tported speculative business. By the present law the owner of | _ Total from Jan, 1 stock may sell it to any one free of tax, whereas opera- | Excess in 1864.. tions through brokers are taxed. Ifatax of this king | The business at the Si existe it should be upon all sales of securities, | !ows:— gold or foreign exchange. We have already expressed ya for customs. . our apinion of Judge Nelzon’s decision, and we have | Pasinenis nn, alsoexplained the defects and inequity of the act itself | Balancer... 3 in this particular, But whether the decision of the | Sub criptions to government loan United States Circuit Court be right or wrong or satis- | The gross receipts of the Racine and Mississippi and factory to all parties or not, it seems only consistent with | Northern Iitinois railroads from January 1 to July 31— Jaw and order that its decision should be respected, un- | Ven months—amounted to $361,628, showing an in- Jeas or until it is overruled by the Suprome Court of the | Tease over the earnings during the samo period in 1864 United States, which is the only court of appeal from | of $42,926. ite decisions. This more especially applics in the present The Chicago and Alton Railroad Company will pay on The Rebel Commodore Buchanan and General Sam. oes — thus alludes to these two prominent rebels:— ymodore Buchanan, one of the earliest and-worst Bellevue Qty Hospital. Island Hospital. St. Luke’s ‘lum... Jews’ Hospital. 8t. Vincent's ital. Lunatic Asylum, Black- Ward's Island woll's Toland. ses-- 4 Hospital ............. 16 Lee Senet s inatance, for the ox-Commissioner of Internal Revenue September 1 a dividend of threo and one-half per cent on 0} 475.490 | are waite, ecruple to break Oaths and betray information gave written promises to abide, so fer as his department | their preferred and common stook. BS) eas | oxi 1 ee ee cat aes Saat cases epee was concerned, by the decision of the Circuit Court, | | The Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company announce cag | ® 38 | or.” whatevor it ight be, ‘Thus, on the 9th of Juno, the fol. | thetrr twonty-fourth semi-annual dividend of four por 104 | offe: 39 | Among the other rebel worthtes now at Fortress owing letter was addressed to Mr. A. Lovegrove, of this | Cent, free of tax, payablo ist instant, 2'306'000 bi ph ee city:— Tne Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Railway was 25 | whon the of our ficet and batterics were Tuaasver Deraxraner, orice ov Lereneat Reve, } fold on the 24 instant under foreclosure of the frst $y = tho city. That most pious and humane i Wasnincrox, June 9, 1365, mortgage. The sale was made at Laporte, Indiaus, by 73:08 a) et sot oN imeelf, roSin Yours of, tho 18th ult-and of the 7th inst are | eho United States Marshel, and the road was purchasod 379 Bo | Ee epee atcined, Now than we aro, em nee for the last two months, and it has become | by Wm. W. Niles, of this city, for himself and other 32 | trying to. morciful to the rebels, and seeking excuses respondents in | bondholders. The road is now running for thirty miles, eae ent ean ‘eat, of General Jonen, es alibonae ree we Pamny | and it is intended to complete it tojPeru, and thus form necessary to delay answers to privaic munity favor of the revenve officers, Thre for delay in your case, c in the com: got, I ‘afall calendar, | ing weok of 1864, nearly three hundred peopl “en trial. Mon hear- | Week ending A\ t Lbs 675 Decrease. doubt as to your liability to taxation, several persons | & continuous line from Cincinnati to Chicago, =, 314846 ‘vast increase wha feel agerioved havo united in presenting acaco for | ‘The following is the semi-annual statement of tho Bantes | ahs ane or tcces apie ate ate seomaeent’ |’ Yee anes ‘special grace, Lecause, like the keoper of the Andersom- the decision of the Circuit Court, and I have expected to carvings of the Western Union Telegraph Com- a Tect that this is the vacation scason; it ia the poriod when Chronic diseass, ville plagwe house, ho acted under orders, be informed as tu the decision even before the present | 8TS* TOLASS | che courte sit but a short time, ‘Tho July term occupi'd | _ External causos, time. As soon as the decision is made rovenue officers | pany:— @ac'o0 | a woek or ten days, and a large amount of businoss was | Week ending August 7, Proptorion oF Liqvons.—The liquors distilled in the in all districts will structed to act m accordance | From all sources from Jan. 1 to Juno 30, 1865. $1,407,636 3.228 | transacted; but since then wo have had a vacation for Acute disease. . United Btates during the year onding January 1, 1860, therewith. Very rer fully, Do. for corresponding months of 1864. 967,041 1 246,043 which no couris have been in ac cording to the census returns, are as follows:— E. A. ROLLINS, Deputy Commissioner, toe Fac ‘the In like manner, in reply to an inquiry from Mr. G. Increase + $630,644 $386, 460078 do not me fc menor ee ‘ = - == la ¥ a ‘ing is the ‘ani montly cotton stato 2 2,390,144 | not om tho increaso in city. as increased very Increase this WOOK. ......++s-ere+seessreeereseeees Witherspoon, of this city, the following was returned: a following is tl wi iy ik 100729 | mach since the close of the war. Wo ail expected it. Children. of native parents, 40; children’ of foreign | Western Treascry Derartuest, ment: mht 265,589 | The letting loose upon the communi ty of a large numb-r | parents, 301. Southern 8: Wa BM gg om eee On hand July 1 ps ey Fd men wi " Lvs Ley hg te nae wey wre _ ie Bi. number of deaths Aas seetions, emcee ofns y June 26, 1865. pacemsecshadie jomes, and who are at once relieved from the restrain the corresponding wee! was as — Sim—Yours of the 23d tust, recived. Your proposl- | Received during the month. Fryers e878 | Craiscipline, would naturally produce an increase ofcrime; | Week onding Aust, 6, 1804... 108 tn the United Btatos,. 20 os gee tion to be allowed to come in as a party to the suit before “| Fyn 2,659,706 | not only of crim ed by them, but porpetrated Week ending August 7, 1865.. prosent consumption of the Inion is Judge Neleon in relation to brokers’ lability to tax on | | Total,.......+; ert 13110,679} $8173 | acuinst them, ‘The enlondars are, thotefore, very much B ay in 1860, and if the excise of two dollars Pe er aay ty oa Spe oer be nee Shipped during July. Poe eiess «| 231,006 — | increased; but the crimes aro not of an extraordinary Decrease this woek..... Lk fon Cy ERE! the Che ag d ryt 7 to the District Attorney than to this oflice, recable a. “ — p tude. We ob amount to $176, ore’ pay tho interest Manufactur’s.| 609 62,100 shares a rl Areghog in jude. We must not forg: ‘The number of interments in |, compared Srila satitnal ace hen ok bz, ‘oe to him I haye no objection Wogour being heard »y coun. On hand August 1.....scseceeeeseeeeseeeee y give greater prominence with the corresponding week of 1864:— e years in sel In the case, he of covrse having the right tc reply to ‘The total value of the foreign exports from the port to the subject than they have during which | Week onding August 8, 1864. “ eeleeaNervar ths take’ ot taabiek Ane autahon Portland, Me., laat week was $26,671. Lonns... Bez 74 | we have boen at war, rnd hig uct of Heel ereaten an | Week ending August 7, 1805... But ba ee oe age ye bis es ed , Wil! cover ‘ si i If - ~ impression in the public mind that we havo at once en. a etme ad eategk Cae Re A a — tered upon a criminal era of an unusual character. It is Decrease this week. a mistake, The increase, howover, is sufficiently great ae to make it necessary for every juror andevery public | Crry Ixsrrcror’s Derantent, officer to devote themselves with great energy and as- New Yorm, August 7, 1866. ere ited a pubic ‘duty igeasdan tain THE WORK OF THE BUREAU OF SANITARY INSPEC- the criminal court necds public aid sympathy; and TION. it isa matter of that any should be found in tho The following i a schedule of the work of the Bureau community who wn franjustly ‘attack those who are doing | of Sanitary Sosgeoicn in the abatement and removal of their best for the prescrvation of public order and tho | RUisances, &c., for the week epding August 7, 1865:— LJ ABATEMENT OF NUANCES. enforcement of the laws, “As far as my observation ex- Comp of nuisances, &e., received tends, the public officers of this city who are charged With these ‘duties devote themsolves with assiduity and | Complaints for which no epg existed al 4 Notices for abatoment se: fidelity to their labors. Those labors are incessant; and Nuisances abated, under noti Sinks and water closets cleane duct of revenue officials. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Mrms.—On Sunday, August 6, at the woier—Myens.—On Sunt U0 onareh oF the Good 8h by the hah He _— ‘W. Caanpuer to Miss Many F. a(vens, both this city. Pcnvce—Wiaora—At Greenpoint, L. L, on Monday, ‘August 7, by the Rev, Mr. Reed, Wituaw H. Donvan, of Groenpoint, to Connsiia A. Wiacins, of Newtown, L. L lo cal brokers 8 ye as (hat of brokers. If Judgo Nelson de- The New Orleans cotton statement of the 27th ult. cide against Mie rulmg of this office you will not, of | shows the following amount of receipts and shipments course, be held Hable on the rales in questions butif he | at chat port since Soptember 1, 1964, the commencement |, OAT X COMMERCIAL REPORT. remain to bo deci by your assessor, subject to appeal | of the commercial year:— Morpay, August 7—6 P. M. to this office, viz:—whethor you rs doing busl- Bale. | Annes. —Receipts, 66 pkgs. The market was dull and ness as broker's or not. Very re: On hand Sept 1, 1664. 4,576 aa ed. JOSEPH J. Arrived since. 150,258 | Unchanged. ; ‘The subject is further referred to in tho following letter Tahki Banaverures.—Receipts, 23,100 bbls’ flour, 860 do. and to tho same gentleman, written a few days previously :— suce Bept. i, 1804. s1edao | 122, OAGt' core onl, 99,008 bushele whest, 60,980 do, ‘Treasury Derarrwent, ss corn, 22,738 do. oats, and 625 do. malt. The four mar. Orrice ov InTewNaL Revaven | On hand July 27, 1805..sessesevssseeeee 48,404 | ket was heavy, and prices declined 10c, 16c. on all Now gotton bolls bad been plentifully shown about in | grades of State and Western, The sales comprised 8,500 BOOLE, | } Wasinsorox, June 19, 1865. Sm—Yours of the 14th instant is received. It appears | ow Orleans, which presented a long, rich and fine fibre, | bbis, at our revised quotations, Southorn flour was dui! | tho men who, either in the public press or out of it, therefrom that your firm (of Witherspoon & Co.) holds a therefrom Hat your firm (of Wi:hersnoon & Co.) holds # | et pattering promise of the growing crop. ‘Tho ac. | and lower, with sales of about 426 bbls, Canada flour | ("tout cause etme, tnem, ans ouckawes to Mapas pine | ade of might oll removed from Ono | © Atuts—Anzonorm—At St. Peter's church, Porte brokers. You also state “that keeping moneys on de- | counts from all parts of Louisiana represent cotton as | was dull and 5c. a 100. lower. The sales embraced 350 | public n great injury. Dead horses removed from the city limits. . 12 | chester, - rd PL AE phage City, eq be at Portchester. N.ACK—SMiTH.—On Wetneeten, Angust 2, by Rev. I. t, dab cel iad yousayt eto ait ately tofu to accept of ‘orders | Woking well. No dostructive ineect or rust bad aa yot | bbls Ryo four was dull, but without ble change. His Honor then called attention to the statutes which | Dead cows removed from the city limits Je purchase or sale 0 eign exchange, gold, & 9, Corn meal was duil, but unchanged. We quote:— Dead ir the chase or sale of foreign exchange, gold, &c., | disturbed it, In Texas the crop i exceedingly fino, and be the Court is required to allude to, after which the Grand Jury retired to enter upon the discharge of their dutics, account of other parties" (ibough you acknowledge Superfine State Ga 600 B. King, at 175 West Forty-third street, Wa. (2 Sine Gar. npeineas for youreslven)| and exgee | 2" Tin MSO WLS Mout Ove-eRinds She Ore} Baus Bente. <<+> 809 640 | REARREST OF A REVEREND FALSE PRATENOE MAN, Bade, Eeq, to’ Mr. Mawmimrta Burm, oll of therefrom that, not being brokers, you are tot liable to | See ‘a that State. Choice State 6450 650] A man named John H. Vielo, alias Reed, alias the Rev. | Number + 6,867 | Brooklyn. tax on sales under section ut by paragrap ‘The following will. show the recoipts of flour and grain | Common to medium extra Western, + 630.8 656 | Mr, Watson, who two months ago pleaded guilty to ob- | pNsoUND, DISEATED OR UNIE/LINY MRATS, FisH, PovLTRY, | — Waten—Contirr.—On Monday, August 1, at the section 79, it is clear that you are linbie to license by take, ub@ Duftato and Lake teven Reltuny, tor cre | Eran fecnt beep C.. 10 a 8 00 | taining money under false pretences, oa whom sen- RTC, SEIZED OR REMOVRD FROM TUR CITY LIMITS. Church of St, Panl, in Fifty-ninth’ street, by the Rov. brokers (or would be, if you bw! not banker's license), y He % NO | Western trade branda. . 810% 9 60 | tence was suspended, was arraigned at the bar. Ho was « 1,900 | Father J.T, Hecker, Eowann A. Watt to Axnm Mi, froruyour own Adralssions--sinve that paragraph holds | month of July, in the years indicated:— Common Southorn... + 760 @ 9 00 | charged with procuring money from the cashier of the daughter of the inte Joseph Cudlipp, Esq. you Hable to take the license en account of negotiating 1963. 1804, =_1965,_ | Fancy andexire do... = Caen 2 te | Metecils newepepee Uy representing himedlé sa priate) METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. purchases and sales for yourselves alone, as much us if 226,787 _ 242,831 _ 189,988\) Common Canadun.. + 640 @ 6 70 | of an educational institution. At the earnest request of : Birth. done for others. It is Clear, then, that if you havo a 2,431,062 1,888,322 1,046,006 Good to chvioe and extra... 6 80.8% 9 00 | the complainant the Court discharged tho impostor, who 6AM. |) 9P.M Conn. —On Sunday, August 6, at 22 West Ninth stroet, bankers heenge, and transact such business as you de- 4,043,820 1,762,636 2.847022 | Kye four (supertine 6 60m 6 10 | isa vory intelligent, smart fellow, with the understand- y H oneal Se | the wife of J. B. Cort, of a daughter, scribe, you act «s brokers under that license. '919}117 1,243,863 1,208,123 | Corn meal, Jersey... . + 4908 5 00 | ing that he would not make his sppeartnes ta ee ae of : This office holds that all gales of brokers and ban\ers rye — —” 901393 | Corn meal, Brandywine. seven OOM 6 New York; but on violating his p! ho was rearrested bed Drea. doing business as brokers are lable under section 09, 65,199 26,013 42/009 | Corn moal, Brandywine, punchoor -2600 a — | and brought before the Court for sentence. The prisoner 2 A at Cush, on Teureday evening, Aoges & whothor made (or themeolves or others, But parties in pa _ 117 | —The wheat market was fairly active, but prices de- | made a statement to the offect that he was about leaving wa thornece. Hea, on Thureday evening, A your city having thought differently, a case was lately TRE ee perp bens | Pay weet] the United States, being on hie way to Jersey Oly, whea i awe wghter of the late wrepared and nied for judge Nelson, in the «++ 8,002,215 8,980,142 4,911,734 6,200,180 an enemy was rrume! procu , " eparod and raved before Judge Nelson, ta, the | Total... 8.002219 S014 4011794 6.900180 | Sih “Gi dO $1 42}4 for No. i Milwatken, #1404; a.| Honor sald that since he permitted hm to go het heard H Averis.”In Melroes, on Monday, August 7, of summer whether brokers are liable to tax'on sales made for them. = 7 pyres years ind!- | $1 4i for No, 1 Chicago spring, $196 8 @2 for whito | 9 good deal in referonce to his character which was un- complaint, Caries Bowann, twin son of Jolin J. solves or nui will soon appear in the journals of your | cated:— Michigan, and $2 for choice new amber Michigan, to | fayorablo, and he would therefore sentence him to im- Julia Feakes Austin, tour months and 26 days. City, Meantime this office will hold you to tax on buch |), 1802. 1963, 1864, 1865, | arrive in ten days. The corn market was leas active, | prisonment in the State Prison for three years. The pines oe Mo is of the my! are re gatos, promising to allow the tax paid to be refunded in | Fiowr, bbls... 1,254,908 1,255,070 1,054,901 818,672 pet pees advanced 1c, © 20. @ bushel. The sales wore |”, sonueR IMPOSTOR BENT TO THE STATE PRISON invited to attend the funeral, from tho Ln yg roo Mele Case Of Hi being decided that such sales are not liable, | Wheat bush.11,202,208 sRRUyeae 9,008 58 4,200,870 70,000 bushels, at 860, & dary & unsound, 80, OT OE ee Whe nce Coremek: Win tne Baek grandfather Mary eo ear Weabingten, aloes Very respootfully 9, 277, 922,808 6,690,225 | sound m xed Western, 340. 0 880. for high mixed | or Commerce forgeries, and who was indicied for ara oon, 2,791,899 3,169,084 4,455,027 | nearly yollow, Oate wero in better demand at {m- 12,744 21,443 158,460 | proved rates, The sales were at 600, @ 603¢0. for Western, 175,486 26,913 140,489 | With Glo, demanded at the closo, and bio. for Stato, _ -_ 21,180 | Rye was dull and nominal. Barley and mait were dull, ee - | but without Cocided change. 22,691,694 26,004,406 18,796,671 1 Corrow was dull and gg og Prices on the common iy A. ROLLINS, Deputy Commissioner. In those lotters it is distinetly indicated that the de- partment at Washington would Le governed by the de- cision of Judge Nelson. But the present Commissioner Aniva.—On Monday, Ai 1, Carmamixe, youngest danger ag John por (ena Akins, aged 9 monthe and 8 da: sare clauses fn ma es su is Prelock? Tho frisnue ead rolatives of the family aro re- a check upon Mr, Simeon Draper, was also brought w for disposition, It — that. Pauterson was indiot two months ago, but, having furnished important infor- | Sunday—Finoe day. ju ~vni jousben puipenes Gear waiten thes 25 Rens — osy Sean eultry, jt | ‘] re ‘would reform. nfsince then he has been arrested on a ‘Wednesday Mostly clear; sultry. of Internal Revenue, sustained by tho Secretary of the and I des declined fi 1 Ib, whil d The Memphis Bulletin of the Bist refers to business low grades declines fo, per Ib., while good | charge of obtaining money under f from | Th Variable; very sulry; rain at 6 P. M, ' Treasury, has givon instructions In opposition to tbe | 5 siors ag follows:— grades wore weaker, but without quotable change. “The | (ere ings bank of which Eigen Fe Ma rrenases: | FrnetaeUatatsal “vets pulley; rain eariy a. oe, | Sageied to attend, Angust 6, Rosmnt F. Autom, opinion of Judge Nelson, and his views are expressed in salon were confined $9 70s Bales, We aces ped to escape officer who took hii Saturday—Mostly cloudy; vory sultry; ed 3 yearn, aie “ D v ‘A caval au miMolent.to show that the trade of Upland. Florida, Mobile, N.oa7, | He strompted to from the Ad i i sultry; rai at 9% | aged 30 in th the succeeding letter, written to a Wall etroot bankorand | (nis olty 1s now fixed ona basis of capiial sufficient to a 35 36 a6 | Into custody. It appears thas when arremed, he hed ¢ | P.M. whole week one-half inch. Friends and relatives of the Hh 'ropitnent (80 broker:— weather almost any financial storm that may ariso here- 46 43 46 47 pone tee te with @ gentleman (our ‘in all nant), Raln for the — Snide y mombers of the Ty ee, en Orrion oF Termnxan Revrs Aiton. It is astonishing to see the amount of busiuecs 48 Cy 60 61 | Slated Shee ho was porroetly WSL IHRE cement whe gmoney aero Boots Life Guard) and funeral, froin’ his late ” Wasntsatox, August 2, 1865 daily transacted here, considering it i: '° ctlest senson | — Covvme.—Tho market was quiet, bat prices wore vory | Yone of the conspirators agal ne eevee apatenced | 7,NANtUoke on tux Waxe—PetnoLwo um Civm— | A. M., are invited to ae ie Crneaday) afters tial U.Ltbsnortnad’ Se GRE oa ra eae | Ly aaa Per ingen various eectloos of the Geni | frm. yoro and are sil in, Canada. ste a If petroleum ‘has built up Western Persnayivania it has | residence, 17 West Fiftioth street, this (Tuesday) ‘ Intorviow on Monday. t ‘submitted to. the Secretary last | shew that tho corn crop is large beyond precedent, which | Fruianrs.—Tho market continved to rule firm at the | “atterson to the State Prison for five years, unbuilt Nantucket, | Ni is dy ng with the death | noon, at one o'clock. Gvoning your request for a suspension of proccedings for | will undoubtedly cause the very lowest 1 ing prlegp in improved ratos noted. in Dakngre.—On Monday, August 7, of congeation of | our last, The en) ents A FELONIOUS ASSAULT IN THE FOURTH WARD. of the oll trade; hence that Wére butlt thero at a were :—To Liverpool, 160 hhds. tobacco” at 17s, 6d., aa Domingo Parodi, who was indicted for an assault, with | cost of from $3,000 to eiged aro O'fered for sale 2 down woe oe dines fore due fom ban perce toe tate f nes ry ‘400. 100 intent ll Patrick ‘Has tho 19th of April, at 64 | ti d knocked from $5/40 to $2,000, he the Kato H. Barrett. ‘brok sales made ‘themselves for | forthe | stenmer, bo: cheese at boxes baco intent to kil on the al jon ant when ‘ate H. geen account until whe cass pow fanding are decided by | exten nlarving season, 404 "farmers, aa & general thing, | 308 15 Landon, per stenmor, 14,000 bushels whent at | James strost, yg him in the groin, pleaded Purcluge roll them 98 botrd 0% & schooner and onda | ~The fends and relatives aro respectfully, Invited to ¢ United States Supremé Court, Thao wore present | only planted (or domestic consumption and for seed. Gd, To Gincgow! por steamnor, 14,000 bushels whoat nt | guilty to an ascult with 1 Weide Wodity harm, which | them to Norwich or New Lovsdon, where thoy are ro- | attend the funcral, on Wednesday wtternion, Ot Lee Also the two Assistant Hecretaries and the Deputy.Com- | is too early yot, however, to wee like an eeti- | 6d. To Antw 600 bbls. ‘petroleum at 6s. 3d., 100 a pteheegterp Ay » Hall. ib pase- | erected and sold at # handsr, vance over what he | o'clock, from No. 6 Cottage row, pee Rollins. Tendoavored to state your case of what tho crop will be. jures cannot ap eee ; 90 hhds, tobacco a! 80a, The charters | ing sentence, sald he would some allowance in | paid, The ness ie Tanke turns even his Myrtle or Ne August 7, Hanntew lly and Pairly, and am confident that you would have the'yleld beyond one-eighth the smount made, in | wore nably to Boal, with fobacro, at 008 a 38e.; 8 brig rene sentence from the hs locality im which | misfortunes the bees, Kocount.. If he cannot keep « —On morning, Ene of Bitmiagham, in ontirely satisfied bn doe you been present, Jsao-eay 00,000 bates, From this has to be doducted | with 16,000 burnels wheat to Ponk h ous Neg 84., ay that himself he can At house to somebody who can, Bowns, widow of Wily Lege on 2 5 S| ee Feat ae cys Mate lm Nantucket for | Hagler eeand fiend 0 i Fly are serve Aftor fali consideration of the law, the decision of | the | bad season the | with privilege of Card: ‘ Sa the aah oF publ gone Giowegpar, fudge Nolaom, and all the coliatecal ousations reladna ! worus. 9 8908854 Del Wo Aetworp, peteplean @ A mqn WhO Used “